Rabs
Definition
Rabs is the structural support signature associated with internal normalization routing.
Within LMR, Rabs marks the normalized support condition for persistent structure. It is not a force, field, energy term, curvature term, or dynamical mechanism.
Rabs belongs to the Tier 1 gravitational routing grammar.
Tier Placement
Primary tier: Tier 1
Role: Normalization support signature
Rabs belongs to the foundational internal support layer of Arc 1.
It must be read as a structural support signature unless explicitly moved into Tier 2 or Tier 3 correspondence.
Source
Primary source: Paper V — Persistence, Inflow, and Gravitational Routing
Authority level: Foundational
Paper V establishes Rabs within the normalization grammar of the gravitational routing sector.
Function in LMR
Rabs identifies the structural support signature associated with persistence under internal normalization.
It functions in:
- normalization
- gravitational routing
- persistence support
- admissibility support
- relation to √G′
- internal structural legibility
Rabs allows the gravitational layer to be expressed structurally without importing standard gravitational dynamics.
Allowed Use
Rabs may be used as a Tier 1 normalization support signature.
It may be used with √G′ when the relation is treated as internal structural routing.
It may be compared to standard representations only under explicit Tier 3 correspondence.
Prohibited Misuse
Rabs must not be treated as:
- gravitational force
- gravitational potential
- field strength
- energy
- curvature
- mass attraction
- a dynamical interaction term
It must not be used to claim standard gravitational dynamics inside the foundational grammar.
Related Concepts
See Also
- Paper V — Persistence, Inflow, and Gravitational Routing (in preparation)
- Codex Rules